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engage

verb transitive
To make liable for a debt to a creditor; to bind one’s self as surety: .

engage

To pawn; to stake as a pledge.

engage

To enlist; to bring into a party; as, to engage men for service; to engage friends to aid in a cause.

engage

To embark in an affair; as, be not hasty to engage yourself in party disputes.

engage

To gain; to win and attach; to draw to. Good nature engages every one to its possessor. To very duty he could minds engage.

engage

To unite and bind by contract or promise. Nations engage themselves to each other by treaty. The young often engage themselves to their sorrow.

engage

To attract and fix; as, to engage the attention.

engage

To occupy; to employ assiduously. We were engaged in conversation. The nation is engaged in war.

engage

To attack in contest; to encounter. The army engaged the enemy at ten o'clock. The captain engaged the ship, at point blank distance.

engage

verb intransitive
To encounter; to begin to fight; to attack in conflict. The armies engaged at Marengo, in a general battle.

engage

To embark in any business; to take a concern in; to undertake. Be cautious not to engage in controversy, without indispensable necessity.

engage

To promise or pledge one’s word; to bind one’s self; as, a friend has engaged to supply the necessary funds.